Maine
Take Down the Dams on Maine’s Kennebec River - The New York Times
The fish are blocked from their most important spawning tributary.
In his 1937 book, “Kennebec: Cradle of Americans,” the poet Robert Tristram Coffin called Maine’s sprawling river a “paradise for fish.” But pollution and dams that block spawning runs for Atlantic salmon, sturgeon and shad put an end to that world.
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